Sunday, September 28, 2008

Thiru Anbil & Uraiyur

Thiru Anbil

After visiting Thirupper Nagar (Appakudathaan), we drove to have the darshan at Thiru Anbil. It seems in the olden days, people used to cross the river kollidam to visit either Anbil or Thirupper Nagar in small boats or across when the river was dry.

The Perumal here is known as Vadivazhigiya Nambi. He is so beautiful that the he is called as 'azhagan'. There are few divya desams where the Lord is called beautiful and this is one of them. The others that come to my mind are Kallazhagar, Azhagiya Manavalan..

By the time we reached Anbil, it was around 7 pm and the night had set. While the town (market place) was a bit crowded and had the usual sounds, the temple was silent and practically empty.

The Moolavar is in the sayana thirukolam, one of the beautiful postures. The utsavar was beauty personified. I started my divya desam pilgrimage at Srirangam and on the same day this was the third temple where the Perumal is in the reclining posture. This perhaps, if i look back in time, may be one of the reasons of my fascination to the Perumal in the sayana thirukolam. The other may be the fact that I have been a regular at Thiruneermalai for over 10 years now, where Lord Ranganathar at the hillock is in the reclining posture.

Anbil - as the bhattar told us is a place filled with Anbu (Love). Perhaps the perumal here wanted the name to remain so that the future generations can take a cue from Him.

The Thayar is a thani kovil nachiyar, with a separate sannithi for her. After a good darshan in the quiet evening, the return journey was spent almost in silence. My mother and I could not help but reminisence the whole day starting at Srirangam, going onto Uttamar Kovil, Thiruvellarai in the morning and Thirupernagar in the evening.

Uraiyur

As we were came near to Thiruchi, the driver told us that he can take as to Uraiyur which is another divya desam located within the city. He said we can try our luck to see the temple to see if the temple was still open.

Somehow, we knew the temple might be open and the perumal will provide us darshan. The whole day had gone very well for us, as we had planned two days to visit all the divya desams around Srirangam and here we were close to completing all of them in a day. We told the driver to take us there.

We got down and almost ran in. Only to find we had sufficient time for the divya darisanam.

The perumal, Azhagiya Manavalan is in the Nindra thirukolam and He is seen with his consrots Sridevi and Bhoodevi nachiyaar. There is no utsavar in this divya desam and the Ranganathar from Srirangam comes here for the Panguni Utsavam.

The bhattar told us that the Perumal here is in the kalyana kolam, with the prayoga chakram - sudharshanam chakram ready to be used. After having an excellent darshan, we moved back to our hotel. As we having our dinner (prasadam bought from Srirangam kovil earlier in the day), we were wondering why the Perumal in Uraiyur has the Prayoga chakram when he is in the kalyana kolam. Probably, it was meant for us to find it out on another day.

The day spent well, a complete surprise for my mother and me that we had the darshan of all the divya desams around thiruchi. Since we had the tickets back to our town only on the next night,we suddenly decided that we will visit Kumbakonam divya desams the next day. More about that in my next posts.

Sri Ranganayaki thayar sametha Sri Ranganatha Perumal thiruvadigale saranam.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Thiruvellarai

The Thiruvellarai Divya desam experience was a beautiful one. We were driving in our car from Srirangam for quite some time into the countryside. Quite some time later, after one disappointment wherein we mistook another temple as the divya desam, we reached the divya desam.
The temple walls are big, and the imposing and unfinished Raja Gopuram made me feel what a beautiful sight it would have been, had it been completed. I was awe-struck at seeing the unfinished gopuram. It was so huge and old. A couple of unique sights in this temple - one there were two entrances to reach the Pundareekaksha Perumal. The Uttarayana Vaasal and the Dakshinayana vaasal. Each of these entrances are open only during that period - Utttarayanam or Dakshinayanam. The Perumal in the Nindra Thirukolam, along with his consorts is a sight to behold.
Apart from these two entrances, there is also a third one - the naazhi kettan vaasal. According to the bhattar, the thaayar of this sthalam stopped the Perumal when he retuned late one night and asked him why he was late.
On the day we went, the thirumanjanam for the Bali Peedam was conducted. This was a prarthanai that was being fulfilled. The bali peedam is so huge and the thirumanjanam went for more than an hour. The crowning glory was the huge lotus garland for the bali peedam. I had never seen such a garland made of lotus flours till date. The temple also has a tank within the walls and the thirumanjanam was done using this water.
This was the last temple we visited that morning and later in the evening we visited Appakudathaan, Anbil and the Uraiyur temples.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Uttamar Kovil - ThiruKarambanur
From Srirangam, we reached Thiru Karambanur. This is a special divya desam wherein you will find separate Sannithi's for Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma. The sthala puranam states that the Shiva's Brahmahatthi dosham was rectified after he got alms from the Thaayaar at this kshetram. The same is also told in a couple of other divya desams as well.
Perumal - Purushottaman is in sayana thirukolam. The Lord reclining on Adhiseshan is a beautiful posture, always inviting for one more glimpse and I can never be satisifed to leave the temple. I have seen in so many divya desams, the Perumal in sayana thirukolam looks so beautiful that I find it difficult to leave the sannithi. I had this feeling in several temples including ThiruNeermalai (near Chennai), Sthalasayana Perumal (Mahabalipuram), Yadhothkari Perumal (Kanchipuram). I have visited these temples a lot of times and each time i get the same feeling every time. More about these kshetrams in later posts.
During our visit, electricity was not available. I was initially a bit irritated since I felt I could not get to see the Lord in full splendour. But once in the sannithi, the oil lamps in the sannithi and the aarathi showed the Perumal in all splendour, in natural light. I was awe struck and felt a divine feeling. Would not the Azhwars had the same darshan in those early days.
This divya desam can be reached easily from Srirangam. It is less than half an hour by a vehicle.
And finally, as I was leaving the temple, a thought stuck me - is having separate sannithi's for Vishnu and Shiva, Perumal's way to state Vainavam and Saivam are only means to reach the ultimate truth. I am still trying to understand...

Saturday, August 09, 2008

Thirupper Nagar - Appakkudathan

During my visit to Srirangam, we also went to 5 other divya desams around Tiruchi on the same. One of them was Thirupper Nagar - Appakkudathaan. This temple is about 25 kms from Tiruchi. We hired a car to go to all these divya desams and by Sri Ranganathar's blessing were able to cover all the other 5 on the same day.

The temple is on a small hillock and the Moolavar Appakudathan is in the sayana thirukolam. The sayana thirukolam of Perumal is always a sight to behold. what a beautiful sight. The utsavar is Appaala Rangan. I had read before going to this temple that the Lord held a kudam filled with appam and hence the name Appakkudathaan. The Naivedhyam for the Lord is Appam on daily basis. When we are the sannidhi, the bhattar told us that the Lord does not hold the appa kudam. In fact I saw a gap between his thirukai and the appa kudam. Since then, I have been wanting to get this clarified with the learned people, but so far have not asked them.
The temple itself is on the banks of river kollidam and unfortunately when we went there was no water in the river. I could not but imagine the days when the river was in full flow and temple on a hillock on the banks of the river.
During our darshan, when the bhattar told us that Nammazhwar attained Saranagadhi in this divya desam and the last paasuram was in the temple, I had a knot in my stomach and throat. This feeling was lingering in me for a long time and even now, when I think of the visit i get a feeling that sometimes take me out of this world.
Sri Kamala Valli Thaayar Sametha Sri Appakudthan Thiruvadigale saranam...

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Fortunate enough...

When I first started this blog, my intention was to share my travel experiences including the routes etc. But over a period of time, I could not get on with the writing.

I started my Divyadesam journey at Srirangam in July 2004 and penned my first thoughts in September 2006. In last two 4 years, due to many reasons, mainly my laziness, I have not written as much as I wanted to.

Finally, I have made a promise to myself to atleast write once a month. I plan to write about the divyadesams that I have been fortunate enough to visit.

During the last 4 years, with Sri Ranganathar's blessings, I have visited 72 divya desams. Over the next postings, I will continue to share my experiences in this site.